Ford F250 and F350 Death Wobble
An alleged “death wobble” in Ford F250 and F350 trucks has been reported by many drivers complaining of problems with steering linkage and suspension systems. The death wobble has been reported in Ford F250 and Ford F350 models ranging from 2005 to 2019, typically when the vehicle hits a bump in the road while driving at normal freeway speeds--50 miles per hour or more. The vehicle starts to “wobble” or shake violently while driving, which causes the driver to lose control.
Multiple Repairs and Dealership Visits for Death Wobble
Vehicle owners have returned to Ford dealerships multiple times to have the issue assessed and repaired. Often, the vehicle can be fixed with minor repairs such as axle realignment or replacement of steering parts, but many drivers have had to return to the dealership multiple times over a relatively short period as the death wobble continue to reoccur.
Drivers reported that the only ways to stop the death wobble and control the vehicle is to quickly reduce speed, a dangerous proposition on a highway, and some drivers even reported needing to take the keys out of the ignition to stop the shaking.
Some vehicle owners have reported returning to the dealership multiple times with the dealership refusing to make repairs under warranty. If you have experienced the death wobble or similar shaking on an owned or leased Ford F250 or F350 truck, be sure to take the vehicle to the dealership for repairs and save all receipts and records from your visits.
Don’t Be Stuck in Your Ford F250 or F350 Lemon
If you own or lease a Ford F250 or F350 and have returned multiple times to the dealership to repair the death wobble, contact Naderi Law Group today to discuss your potential lemon. At Naderi Law Group, we work hard to ensure you are driving a safe vehicle. With a 99% success rate and an expertise in Lemon Law, you are in good hands when you work with Naderi Law Group. Contact us today for your free consultation.